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#Question id: 2706


Which of the following is a function of a modified histone tail?

#Botany
  1. Association with adjacent nucleosome

  2. Interaction with DNA backbone

  3. Interaction with chromodomains

  4. Formation of 40-fold DNA structure

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#Question id: 4733

#Applied Microbiology

If a homozygous plant with red peppers is crossed with a homozygous plant with green peppers, all the F1 plants have red peppers. When the F1 are crossed with one another, the F2 are in a ratio of 9 red : 3 brown : 3 yellow : 1 green  due to

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#Question id: 4736

#Applied Microbiology

A snapdragon plant that bred true for white petals was crossed to a plant that bred true for purple petals, and all the F1 had white petals. The F1 was selfed. Among the F2, three phenotypes were observed in the following numbers

white                              240

solid-purple                    61

spotted-purple                19

Total                              320

Which of the following reason to deviation f2 phenotype ratio ?

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#Question id: 4737

#Applied Microbiology

Two independent pure line varieties having white and green phenotype in their fruit were cross, the all f1 progeny is white fruit. The F2 progeny obtain from selfing show white, yellow and green in ratio of 12:3:1. Which of the following is correct?

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#Question id: 4739

#Applied Microbiology

Inheritance of leaf variegation in the four-o’clock plant, Mirabilis jalapa. the leaves and shoots of one variety of four-o’clock were variegated, displaying a mixture of green and white splotches. If  Flowers on the variegated branches gave rise to

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#Question id: 4741

#Applied Microbiology

The F2 progeny from a particular cross exhibit a modified dihybrid ratio of 9 : 7 (instead of 9 : 3 : 3 : 1). What phenotypic ratio would be expected from a testcross of the F1?

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#Question id: 4742

#Applied Microbiology

In birds, sex is determined by a ZW chromosome scheme. Males are ZZ and females are ZW. A recessive lethal allele that causes death of the embryo is sometimes present on the Z chromosome in pigeons. What would be the sex ratio in the offspring of a cross between a male that is heterozygous for the lethal allele and a normal female?